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Friday, August 20, 2010

It's Funky... It Must Be Friday!

It's Friday! Lets take a look at some really interesting and funky furniture pieces to get the weekend off to a great start!


Could I love the colors of these chairs anymore? I don't think so. These chairs are composed of a UV ray resistant polyester gel coat for exterior use, They are supported on polished stainless steel bases and have internal support. Also available with a polished chrome base and internal support. Tongue in Cheek by
Peter Harvey is so retro, it cradles the body with it's reverse cantilevered dynamic. It just looks so cool in a assortment of colors which include; red, white, orange, pink, yellow, purple, blue and lime.


Nobody and Co has a rockin' name and some amazingly innovative designs. Each piece of the Missing Table and Chairs is a collection of seven chairs and one table. Each chair is different and once placed together you can create an awesome optical illusion. The concept of the collection is this:

A chair never sits alone but is part of a greater object.

The table has an open space on one corner giving the space to allow for a fifth leg. Made from iron tubing and a lacquered white seat, it is constructed to be outdoors or indoors.



I took one look at this piece and thought "Eiffel Tower!" Sure enough, that is the name of the chair, leaving me to conclude that the Sifel chair est un succès!

The Sifel chair has been forged by the award winning designer and undisputed genius Caroline Corbeau. Her ability to work with metal is simply astonishing and her breadth of talent exposed in the process of laser cutting each geometric form, and then using the composite to hand craft each chair. The colors are available in mat black, lacquer red and natural aluminum. Not only is the Sifel a work of art but it has attained the purpose for which it was designed - A beautiful and comfortable chair upon which to reflect.

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